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V--
.
EIGHT.
THE
DAILY
COURIER,
CONNBLLSVTLLE,
PA.
MONDAY,
APRIL
1,191V
AARON
COMPANY
27
YEARS
IN
BUSINESS
IN
CONNELLSVILLE
BÂ«
Obserred
Airing
the.
3f
ext
Two
Weeks.
WAS
FOUNDED
IN
1891
MM*
TV*
Fncperan
IÂ»ori
Fonl-
tm
BMne
Ha*
Had
BaaH
growth
u4
5ow
Xaaka
Ainof
the
Largest
KcdMto
SrtaHtataatwia
lu
State.
SUKKKB
MOTOE
WRAP
OF
BLUE
SILK
F.UEDK
A
Birtbdsy
celebration
trill
be
ta
yrocreM
at
Aaron's
during
the
neit
two
I
nreikÂ»--Â«ii
event
that
"Will
be
a
VKOat
flttbac
occasion
to
mark
the
close
0(
tketr-27th
year
as-.liomefurnisliers
Jn
TmyetW
county.
la
tiÂ»,T*Â»T
1891
the
Aaion
Compa-
py
m*
founded,
uds
ia
usually
tie
\easÂ«
with,
all
the
ions
established
Â·ueeaaatol
twsinew
qt
today,
the
still
j
Â·wma
anÂ»H
and
.Humble
indeed.
But
$hÂ»
soond
and
honeet
business
poll-
'Â«!Â·Â·
and
methods
employed
and
fol-
bowiil
Â«ii
'gained
public
faith
and
con-
fl'dne*-:
-from
tb*
beginning.
It
is
Â«utte
-mtwal
then,
that
Aaron's-
has
jfToÂ«rn-Â»nd
prospered.
,
.
DttrlÂ»r
the
27
-ywis
that
followed
{thÂ«re.i.wÂ«!B.tiniÂ«.ot
plenty
when
all
(wÂ«rÂ»
'.pronwouB..
Then..
tco,
there
.
ware
tlmrn
of
*dÂ»Â«Â»ltT
nrhfea
brought
x
vith.
..tbcBL
.nuiny.
different
forma
_ot
Oftaatar.
Aaron's
enjoyed
these
times
Â·f
jtnUMCitT--*Bd
'
batng
flraJy
es-
on.
Â»
solid
f
emulation
o(
prfacij)Â»Â«
from
tla
start-:
**re
able
to
offer
a
very
strong
Teaiatuee-and"
trlmnpbuitly
turvived
dnriiaB",thÂ»;
lean-peribda.
That's
whj
today
Aajon'a
ia
one
ot
th*
TÂ«ry
few
coneerM
in
ConneUgvlIle
-vhd
enjoy
erett
;wÂ»ir-
these-present
ijoarters
are
tot
orer
a
charter
centnry.
Toe
jreaby
increased
boldness
madÂ»_it,.necessary..to
secure
larger
quarters
from
time
to
time
and
ta
190*.the;present_big:six
story
bnilt
Ing
was
.planned
and
this
structure
Â·was
completed
in
1307.
This
ooildmg
i*
occupied
ejclnsively,
by
Aaron's
which
make*
them
one
of
the
largest
Instifnttone
in
Payette
county.
And
even
aow
these
present
quarters
are
crowded
to
therr
capacity.
To
a
statement
that
this
srowtn
has
been'
rathermarvelous,'-
Mr.-'
Aaron
modestly
replled-that-there
really
was
.
nothing
:
to
marvel
at.
^Because
Aaron's
always
have
made
it
a
policy
to
carry
only
the
better,
reliable
cradts
of;
homeJurnisbinjs.
to
advertise
truthfully,
to
offer
the
largest
-value*
made
possible
only
through
an
'immense_fo,ur-store
buying
power,
to
extend
to
every
customer
a
courteous
helpful
Miles
service,
tip
arrange
convenient
terms
of
pajmtnt
and
to'
guarantee
each
and
Â·Â·very'customer
complete
satisfaction.'
And
it
was
simply
in
appreciation
of
these
policies
that
FayetU
conaty
folks
supported
this
Institution
and',
that
they
themselves
.Â·were
dlnctly.
;"responsible
for
its
steady
growth,;
[
And
to
celebrate
this
?7th
anniversary
in
a
mostffttting
-way,
in
a
way
that
those:..wlib
have
beanÂ»
directly
responsible
for
this
soicces-.s
can
share
In
this
celebration--Aaron's
have
made
specialbfriSlay
prices
on
every
article
jn"tieirritore.
Extensive
preparations
baTe4Â»eeii.-imade.
Manufacturers
and
irbolaamiirs
.were
prevailed
upon
to
cffÂ«r~
tkVrr
assistance
in
this
great
celebration
;anoV.
they
;resionded
most
Hberalfjr
by
aiding
IB
every
-way
that
-
"
Â·.
JEfiaytbJng
is'in
readiness,
not
a
-.'Â«imiÂ»'detail
has
been
overlooked
.to
Â·Â·
:
.-Â»a*Â»
t
hlfi
celebration
the
'big
suc-
.
:
;
;
-'Â«ei|'tliat
It
-will
undoubtedly
be.
Vanderbflt.
'VANDEBBILT,
April
1--J.
B.
Hen-
Miss
JIary
Henderson
and
i':Henderson
were
callers
in
Con-
He
on
Saturday;.
Chambers
spent
Tie
weefc-end
parents
at
Kevere.
'|'"J.
;
.Earle
Roberts,
of
Brownsville
|^ipiiBt~tne
week-end
wHh
his
parents,
'i)rivaid"Mrs.
G.
B.
Roberts.
:|5^Â»7'iX,.Coegrove'and
daughter.
Ester,
Bettie
Crawford
of
Dawson
Â·were
callers
in
Uniontown
Friday,
'
Hiss
Hesse
Shnnmkor
ho.3
re
tu
rood
to
hor
home
In
Fittiburg
alter
npond-
ing
several
days
wKh
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
J,
V.'
Knight
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Strldtler
ot
TJn-
iontown
visited
the
formers
parents.
I
Absolutely
Removes
i
Indigestion.
Druggists
Â·refund
moneyjf
it
fails.
25c
TBK
BU.OOKS
.
'
laillcaT
Ask
JÂ«"P*rnpzUÂ«.fcr
CliWWn.K'^if
l'Anntid
Hrnwd/
la
Kerf
33d
Wofii
r.Mt3/He
.
Kital
vilb
Ulw;
Ril,boÂ».
jÂ»o
oth-r.
n-ny
of
ytmr
-
MkfvrCtil.CtrKB.tanf
AXJ}
PIUU.hr
Â»,
.
Safest,
AJÂ»*yÂ»ae!ttÂ»]B
SOIB.SY
BjfWifllSTS
BEHUHOS
I
--ion
At--
I
;
|
i
i
!
'
,
EVERYBODY'S
FAVORITE,
HAHOLD
LOCKWOOD
IS
HIS
LATEST
AND
BIGGEST
METRO
OFFERING
"BROADWAY
BILL"
THE
STORY
OF
A.
MAN
WHO
"WENT
FROM
BROADWAY
TO.
THE
"WOODS
TO
MAKE
GOOD--IN
6
ACTS.
ALSO
A
TWO
REEL
KEYSTONE
COMEDY.
This
motonrrap
tor.sammor
irear
iÂ»
on
bine
killc
faille.
with
w)dÂ»
shawl
collar
and
deop
cuffs
of
baronet
a*dn
In
*Â£itt.
White
satin
covered
buttons
afford
tie
trinrcotns.
Mr.
and
Mm
Goorgo
M.
Stricitler
on
Sunday.
Â·Mrs.
J.
Y.
Woods
and
sons
of
CoÂ»-
nellsville
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L,
I*.
Collins
on
Saturday
afternoon.
Miss
Elsie
Edirarda
Is
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
"Wilbur
Madlgan
of
Clarksburg,
W.
VR.
'
Hiss
Maude
Snyder
of
Grerasburg
spent
the
-week-end
at
her
home
In
East
Liberty.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cletls
Strome
of
Connellsville
"rtsitcd
the
latters
parents,
Mr.
.and
Mrs.
Harry
Lint
of
Lookout
Farm
on
Sunday.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
"W.
Moseer
and
chll-
i
dren,
Clifton
and
Hope,
Tisited
Mr.
Mosser's
brother,
Dwight
Mosser
and
family
of
Star
Junction,
on
Sunday,
s.
Mrs.
Charles
Michaels
of
Greensburg
visited
her
sister,
Mrs,
Scott
Osborne
of
East
Liberty
on
Saturday.
J.
S.
Patterson
of
Plttsburg
visited
his
^brother-in-law,
J.
L.
Love,
over
Sunday.
Miss
Mayme
Huth.
Sialiocbcrger
of
Pittsburg
is
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
D.
Shallenberser.
Miss
Anna
Rowan
has
received
an
appointment
for
a
government
position
and
will
leave
for
"Washington,
D.
C.,
in
the
near
future.
VyMnsterole.
See
How
Quickly
It
Relieves
jMtrab
Musterole
in
bristly,
and
p
the
pain
ia
gone--a
delicious,
jC'contfort
comes
to
take
iti
place.
_MffQfc~iv~
Â·
cxutf
wilrtc'
otntwcntf
Â·itkoa
of
nwstard.
Use
it
instead
rt
platter.
Will
cot
blister.
doclcn'add
omses
use
Muster-
recommend
it
to
their
patients.
Trjr
tell
you
what
relief
if
throat,
bronchitis,
croup,
--^--^
Â».
neuralgia,
congestion,
.liiattnatisin,
Inmbago,
pains
.and
'
Die
back
or
joints,
sprains,
sore
rciliÂ«LH
cbjlblaicsv
frosted
feet,
tta
cbest
(it
often
pfevent!
'
-
Ahrays
dependable.
OUR
BOYS
IN
FRANCE
The
men
on.the.firing
3iae
represent
the
pick
of
our
American
youth.
One
in
four
of
our
boys
at
home
-was
sick,
rejected
because
of
physical
deficiency.
Many
times
the
kidneys
were
to
blame.
If
we
wish
to
prevent
old
age
coming
on
too
soon/
or
if
^re
want
to
increase
our
fiances
for
a
long
life,
Dr.
Pierce
of
the
Surgical
Institute,
Buffalo,
N.
?.,
says
that
yon
should
drink
"plenty
of
irater
daily
between
meals.
Then
procure
at
your
nearest
drag
store'Ajiuric
(double
strength).
This
Anaric
drives
the
uric
acid
out
and
cures
backache.
If
we
wish
to
keep
our
kidneys
in
the
best
condition,
a
diet
of
milk
and
vegetables,
with
only
little
meat
once
a
day,
is
the
most
suitable.
Brink
plenty
of
pure
water,
lake
Annric
three
times
**
day
for
a
month."
.
PA.--"First
I
had
grip,
then
pneumonia,
then
kidney
and
bladder.
.
trouble.
Kidney
.
excretion
TTOS
high
colored.
I
got
sick
on
November
12th
and
2aid
up'tiJl.Febm-
ary
13th,
when
I
began
to
use
the
Anuric
Tablets.
I
told
ray
doctofj
and
he
said,''That's
all
right,
keep
on
with
them-*;
so
I
did.'
I
am
now-
perfectly
^ell
and
work
hard."--WM.
D.
SKYDEB,
3os
391,
BaHroiuI
an;Market,Sta.
Â·
;
Â·
Clarion,
Pa.--"I.have
been,
suffering
for.
years
from
.disordered
ikidneya,
backache
and
headache.
I
doctored
with
several
doctors
and
tried
several
other
medi-
/anes,
but
with
no
aTaiL"
I
at
last/began
taking
Dr.
Pierce
VAmiric-
Tablets
and
they
have,cured
me-o/
my
backache
and
headache/,
and.
I"
haro
:
better'health
now
than/I
haye;had'for:
21
years;-;-Â£.am-now
ibb
to
do
my
wori/;gO;to
church,
and
do
lot
of
walking.
I
have
a
splendid
appe-
ito
and
sleep
woJl
and.
feel.good
in
tho
:ominÂ£."--Mas,
wrinHorner's
WEAR
QotUn
DOOCOCOO
xxÂ»
ORPHEUS
THEATRE
--TODAY--
Â·^THli
1CST
OF
THE
AGES"
i
"Wiich
Appears
the
Inimitable
Screen
Star
LILLIAN
WALKER
U
traces
ttrough
the
ages
past
the
havoc
wrought
by
tbe
in-
desire.
to
acquire
world
wealth.
"ROARING
LIONS
IN
A
HOSPITAL,"
a
Sunshine
Comedy.
--TOMOKBOTT--
bPGLAS
FAIRBANKS
Stars
with
Bessie
Love
in^a
Triangle,Drama.
Coming--'.The
Son
of
Democracy,"
a
series
of
10
two-reel
dramas
['Benjamin
Chapin
"as
"Abraiiam
Llncola
"
T
O
M
O
K
B
O
TT
TRIANGLE
PRESENTS
OLIVE
THOMAS
AND
LEE
PHELPS
IN
"LIMOUSINE
V
JLIFE"
A
DRAMA
IN
5
ACTS.
.
ALSO
A
GOOD
TRIANGLE
COMEDY.
HAVE
YOUB
PBINTI1TG
DONE
AT
THIS
OFFICE.
SOISSON
THEATRE
STARTING
MONDAY,
APRIL
1
Â£.
W.
Borman
Presents
the
CHESTER
BISHOP
PLAYERS
A
High
Class
Stock
Organization.
2
Tears
Aven'nc
Theatre,
Detroit,
Mich.
3
Tears
Colombia
Theatre,
Grand
Rapids,
;
Â·
Opening
Play
a
Complete
Scenic
Production
of
"The
Island
of
Love"
A
Story
of
BcantMnl
Hawaii.
Companion
Play
to
"Tie
Bird
of
Paradise."
MATDiEES
MOXBAT,
WEDSESDAY
A'B
SATURDAY.
Scent
from
Act
III
of
"The
Island
of
Love,"
by
the
Chester
Bishop
Flayers,
Soisson
Theatre,
Monday,
April
I.
,
Gold
Bond
Stamps
Pay
4%
On
Every
$100
You
Spend.
The
Change
of
Time
and
How
It
Effects
This
Store
By
action
of
Congress
the
daylight-saving
time
change
goes
into
effect
Sunday
morning.
,
,
In
compliance
with
this
plan,
the
clocks
at
this
store
will
oe
moved
forward
one
hour
at
closing
time
Saturday
night.
Beginning
Monday
morning
the
store
will
open
as
usual
at
8
A.
M.
and
close
as
usual
at
5:30
P.
M.
but
according
to
the
government's
NEW
time
schedule.
The
CORSET
is
the
Base
of
All
GOOD
Dressing
The
dress
may
be
elegant
in
desiga,
perfect
in
every
detail,
but
the
:
effect
is
easily
spoiled
if
the
corset
is
not
of
the
correct
cut
and
properly,
fitted.
.
Â·
'
'
Figure
fashion
changes
as
quickly
as
dress
fashion--in
effect
the
corset
is
changed
with
the
dress
fashion.
So
each
season
brings
its
new
corset.
for
New
Redfern
CORSETS
Spring
Are
Here
for
Whether
you
fancy
the
straight
lines
some
of
the
Spring
styles
affect,
or
the
"Well-
denned
wairf-line
that
seems
quite
as
fashionable,
your
REDFB.UN
CORSET
will
be
tie
greatest
factor
in
tae
success
xf
your
new
wardrobe.
At
Â»3.50
to
S6.5W--
tiere
is
a
model
for
every
figure.
Choose
yoara
today.
New
Warner
BRASSIERES
Spring
Are
Here
.
Warner
Brassieres
arc
dainty,
yet
serviceable,
beautifully
made--yet
economical.
There
are
pretty
styles
"witl
square,
round
or
V
necks--opening
in
front
or
back.
Lace
and
embroidery
for
trimming.
Warner
Brassieres
are
here
In
all
sizes
32
to
50--priced
at
oflc,
59e,
Joe,
$1.00,
S1.50
First,
there
are
the
SATINS,
for
which
a
vogue
is
already
assured.
Here
in
a
great
variety
of
"weights
and
finishes--heavy,
"yet
soft
and
lustrous
Satin
Duchesse,
for
suits
and
coats,--36
and
40
inches
wide
at
?3.00
to
?4-00
a
yard.
Then
we
have
the
softer
Satins
lor
dresses--at
?1.50
to
$3.00.
Blade
Dress
Taffetas
Trill-
be
very
much
in
demand
tor
Spring,
and
are
here
in
a
pleas-
Ins
vÂ»i-lety.
Various
weights,
too,
some
.with
a
high
lustre,
others
"with
dnll
finish--at
$1.50,
ft,66,
*2.CW,
$2.50
the
yard.
All
the
popular
BLACK
SILKS
at
popnUr
prices.
--Crepe
de
Chine,
40
inches
irtde,
52.25
the
yd.
--Crepes
Meteor,
40
inches
wide,
53.00
the
yd.
--New
Messalines,
35
inches
wide,
J1.65
the
yd.
--New
Popiins,
40
inches
wide,
51.75
the
yd.
--Charmeuse,
40
inches
iride,
$2.50
the
yd.
Longcloth
and
Nainsook
Contracted
for
Long-
Ago
Many
mills
are
refusing
to
take
orders
because
of
tnc
xarcity
and
the
rapidly
advancing
prices
ot
raw
cotton.
And
government
contracts,"
too,
must
be
given
preference.
Buy
-while
yon
can
do
no
at
such
t
price
advantage.
!Â«rd
iride
LtmgcltUif--
in
10
yard
bolts
at
$2-15
Tnrd-wide,
American
nude
Xolnsooks,
--
In
yard
bolts
at
$Â£Â£,
12.60
and
$3.50
a
bolt.
These
New
Laces
Will
Interest
All
Planning
Summer
Frocks
New
ideas
are
many,
for
these
laces
"ire
different
from
any
tnat
have
come
before.
The
most
open-work
meshes--filet
and
hexagon
principally--delicately
traced
with
a
design
of
embroidery.
They
are
in-deep
flounces
and
with
bands
to
be
used
as
trimmings
for
Summer
frocks
or
girls'
'
evening
dresses.
Those
Articles
of
Much
Anxiety-STOCKINGS
Our
stockings
are
service
stockings,
for
they
are
carefully
reinforced
in
their
wearing
parts.
Doublo
garter
tops
and
reinforced
feet
In
these
/toe
black
list?
stockings
for
women
shorr
that.
v
Priced
at
50c,
U5c
nnd
76c
the
pair,
--Mttdlum
weight
black
cotton
stockings
with
the
Barter
cops
and
feet
reinforced
are
Sic
and
40c
the
pair.
--Women's
Stockings
vrith
extra
.spliced
toe
and
/heel
are
of
medium
weight,
size
8%
to
10,
at
25c
and
9c
Vie
pair.
Silk-and-Wool
Poplins
Again
to
the
Fore
With
each
recurring
Spring
thoir
popularity
renews
itself,
for
they
give
^rcellent
service,
are
light
in
-weight,
and
make
up
into
handsome
dresses,
suits
and
skirts.
Hero
in
a
complete
line
of
lovely
shades
at
J1.75
a
yard.
Exclusive
Silks
Lovely
new-
CHENEY
rOULAHDS
are
conspicuous
In
the
collection
of
Silks
for
spring,
and
are
wonderfully
varied
in
design
and
coloring.
M
Indies
wide
and
splendid
values
at
$2.50
the
yard.
Big
150
Matinee
Daily
at
2:'30.
Evening
Shows
at
Â·
7:30
and
9:15.
Clean,
Progressive
Amusement
for
the
Whole
Family.
All
This
Week.
The
Show
Beautiful.
Guaranteed
Attraction
ZARROW3
FOLLIES
OF
1918
Featuring
Connellsvilfe's
Favorite
Juveniles,
A
Big
Time
Act,
THE
LYNCH
TRIO
The
Cleverest
Children
on
the
American
Stage.
Supported
by
Kellner
Kellner,
Teny
Allen,
Hicks
Seymour,
Lillian
Root
and
a
Chorus
of
Pretty
Girls,
Presenting
Three
Musical
Comedies,
Well
Written,
Exquisitely
Gowned,
and
Superbly
Mounted.
Pep
Superior
Screen
Shows
By
the
Supreme
Stars
Â·
Charlie
Chaplin
Monday
and
Tuesday.
Carol
9
Halloway
Wednesday
and
Thursday.
William
S.
Hart
Friday
and
Saturday.
This
is
the.Mpst
Expensive
Show
Ever
Booked
by
a
Connellsville
Theatre.
Secure
Tour
Seats
Now.
Usual
Prices.
EXTRA
ADDED
ATTRACTION
L
O
R
E
The
Amazing,
Mystifying
Mental
Marvel
Amazing
teats
of
telepathy.
Answers
your
questions
without
your
asking
them.
Vaudeville's
Greatest
Scientific
Act.
Ladies'
free
reception
Wednesday
afternoon,
at
which
time
every
lady
will
be
given
a
personal
consultation.